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Sebadoris nubilosa (Pease, 1871)
Mantle and pointed tubercles are soft. The mantle is mottled with light brown colours and a few small dark brown patches. . The underside of the mantle is translucent white with a dark-brown band and brown patches.. The animal can swim if disturbed.The penis is armed with spines and when retracted has a characteristic spiral shape.
This large nudibranch feeds on Siliceous sponges.
Synonyms:
Archidoris nubilosa (Pease, 1871)
Argus indicus O'Donoghue, 1932
Diaulula gigantea Bergh, 1905
Doris nubilosa Pease, 1871 (original combination)
Thordisa crosslandi Eliot, 1903
Mantle and pointed tubercles are soft. The mantle is mottled with light brown colours and a few small dark brown patches. . The underside of the mantle is translucent white with a dark-brown band and brown patches.. The animal can swim if disturbed.The penis is armed with spines and when retracted has a characteristic spiral shape.
This large nudibranch feeds on Siliceous sponges.
Synonyms:
Archidoris nubilosa (Pease, 1871)
Argus indicus O'Donoghue, 1932
Diaulula gigantea Bergh, 1905
Doris nubilosa Pease, 1871 (original combination)
Thordisa crosslandi Eliot, 1903